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I've recently installed OMP as I'm keen to use it for the editorial process of our OA press, but not as the main webpage of our publishing house itself. We already have a list of titles on our own website and so we do not require any of the public facing 'catalogue' functions of OMP. As such, we want to use OMP simply as a submission system and editorial process manager. All of our titles will remain on our own website and we will simply link through to the submission system itself. So, my question is: can anyone foresee any problems with this approach? (For example, I can't see an easy way to link the 'catalogue' tab to our own catalogue website.) If anyone has experience in using OMP in this way I'd love to hear it.

We are also exploring using OMP strictly for submissions and editorial workflow. We are currently using OJS that we adapted for those purposes. It works very well but we are attracted to OMP for its ability to deal with all kinds of different files and for its more flexible nature. I am wondering how OMP has worked out for you Sam and for anyone else who might be using it in this manner.Thanks,Judy

Hi. We are about to start use of OMP for submission and editorial workflow but not for publishing or catalogue functions. We were able to link the catalog tab to our already existing catalogue website but we can't seem to hide the catalogue search box. The fix described earlier in this thread doesn't do it I'm told. If we can't hide it, is there a way I wonder to make that too link to our existing catalogue or a way at least to change the wording to give other direction to viewers?Thanks,Judy